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Earth is on Big Turtle's back --
Thirsty lizard ends the big flood --
Daylight comes at last --
Big Elk digs up the mountains --
The Making of whirlwind --
Brave girl and the storm monster --
How thunder and lightning came --
The Hunter and rainbow woman --
Smoking waters --
Snowmaker torments the people --
Wahconda makes the earth shake --
Ice man puts out the big fire --
The Mountain roars --
Why the Great Spirit made the waters like mirrors --
When fog comes drifting --
Beaver brings the end of the world.

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by Gretchen Will Mayo.

Abstract:

A collection of North American Indian legends about the origins of thunder, tornados, and other weather phenomena.